NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
The officers of this bank are at your service. 
bank your business home. 
We receive deposits subject to check and pay interest on daily balances. 
Interest department in which interest is paid on any sum from $1.00 up. 
American Bankers Association Travelers Checks issued. 
Drafts on all parts of the world. 
They invite you to make this 
The Marblehead Causeway. 
The completion of the $50,000 
break-water and highway across the 
so-called causeway between Marble- 
head and ‘‘The Neck’’ is an event 
that will be hailed with satisfaction 
by large numbers of people. Under 
the auspices of the commonwealth, 
the county and the town, a work 
has been prosecuted that will yield 
large dividends to the public in the 
shape of convenience, comfort and 
pleasure. For forty years or more, 
Marblehead had maintained, solely 
at cost to the town, the narrow strip 
of territory which unites the penin- 
sula with the mainland. But it was 
not able to carry to successful issue 
so pretentious an enterprise as the 
’ improvement just completed; or 
perhaps it would be better to say 
that the town was not properly to 
be burdened with the cost of build- 
ing retaining walls of such solidity 
as effectually to withstand the as- 
saults of Old Ocean. Within the 
limitations naturally involved, the 
town did its part well. But neither 
in the scope of operations nor in the 
character of the work was there that 
thoroughness which alone could as- 
sure adequate protection. The rea- 
son for this fact, as hinted above, 
centered in the great expense neces- 
sarily involved, aud thus was made 
evident the need of commonwealth 
and county co-operation. When the 
project was pending disposition in 
the legislature, The News said of the 
proposed improvement: ‘‘It will 
mean the preservation of a hand- 
some beach; it will mean the per- 
petuation of a barrier which con- 
tributes to the charm of one of the 
most admirable harbors on the At- 
lantie coast line; it will mean timely 
assistance to a community which has 
uncomplainingly, and entirely at 
its own expense, maintained very 
largely for outside enjoyment an at- 
tractive driveway; and finally, state 
identification with the work in the’ 
construction of an adequate break- 
water will mark an extension of that 
principle of boulevard and parkway 
Everything Pertaining to 1 First Class Market Always on Hand. 
VALENTINE’S 
MARKET — 
ERNEST L. VALENTINE, PROP. 
Provisions, Poultry, 
28 Union Street, - 
Telephone Connection. 
Heath’s 
Wholesale and Retail 
Dealers in 
Manchester 
Game and Vegetables: 
- Manchester,: Mass. 
Teams Cover all along the North ingrid 
Fish Market 
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish » 
LOBSTERS, CLAMS and OYSTERS 
OCEAN STREET, MANCHESTER COVE, MANCHESTER, Wee 
JOHN HEATH, PROP. 
Telephones Manchester 192- ty Magnolia 7-4 
gp@r-All orders promptly attended to, and filled at the Lowest Market Price ag ts 
development which Massachusetts 
has found so desirable as well from 
the aesthetic as from the practical 
standpoint.’’ The improvement has 
been carried out in a manner char- 
acteristic of the 
state work, and as it stands today 
it justifies all the commendatory 
mention pardonably expressed on 
every hand.—Salem Evening News. 
Just Be Glad. 
Oh, heart of mine, we shouldn’t 
Worry so! 
What we’ve missed of calm we 
couldn’t 
Have, you know! 
What we’ve met of stormy pain, 
And of sorrow’s driving rain, 
We can better meet again 
If it blow. 
For we know, not every morrow 
Can be sad; 
So forgetting all the sorrow 
We have had, 
Let us fold away our fears, 
And put by our foolish tears, 
And through all the coming years 
Just be glad. 
—James Whitcomb Riley. 
Life without Industry is guilt. 
Industry without Art is brutality. 
thoroughness of 
The Christian Army 
Essex County Rescue Home. 
129-131 Derby St., SALEAM,: MASS. 
Telephone 278 ='* (16) 
fier 
HE work of the Christian 
Army is not a duplicate of 
any other. It stands as a dis- 
tinct up lift charity. The ONLY 
home inthis section where a person 
without money, if sober, can_ be 
SURE of admittance. ~ 
You can help us by giving to 
our wagon, old newspapers, books, 
magazines, rags, rubbers, furniture, 
etc.. which are sold as’ a means to 
support the home. ‘Cast off cloth- — 
ing is given free wheré'nieedéd. ‘Tn 
giving goods please look closely at 
wagon marked plainly ‘‘ Christian 
Army’”’ Rescue Home. © If ‘in any 
doubt please hold‘over and drop: us 
a postal or phone 278 Salem.'*« ' 
BOOKS, OPEN FOR INSPECTION 
Straight from the Mishty ‘Bow {nis 
truth iigeiriveninnss} xa] 
They fail, and they, alone, who have 
not striven. ; 
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